The Washington Times

Topic - Cathryn Sundback

Subscribe to this topic via RSS or ATOM
Related Stories
  • Whole body parts grown from cells

    Scientists are growing ears, bone and skin in the lab, and doctors are planning more face transplants and other extreme plastic surgeries. Around the country, the most advanced medical tools that exist are being deployed to help America's newest veterans and wounded troops.

  • AP IMPACT: Surprising methods heal wounded troops

    Scientists are growing ears, bone and skin in the lab, and doctors are planning more face transplants and other extreme plastic surgeries. Around the country, the most advanced medical tools that exist are now being deployed to help America's newest veterans and wounded troops.

  • AP IMPACT: Surprising methods heal wounded troops

    Scientists are growing ears, bone and skin in the lab, and doctors are planning more face transplants and other extreme plastic surgeries. Around the country, the most advanced medical tools that exist are now being deployed to help America's newest veterans and wounded troops.

More Stories →

Quotations
  • "People have been working on this for 20 years" but haven't been able to overcome obstacles to making it practical, said Cathryn Sundback, director of the tissue engineering lab at Massachusetts General Hospital.

    Whole body parts grown from cells →

  • "People have been working on this for 20 years" but haven't been able to overcome obstacles to making it practical, said Cathryn Sundback, director of the tissue engineering lab at Massachusetts General Hospital.

    AP IMPACT: Surprising methods heal wounded troops →

Happening Now